sure, but the same could be said for anything - if it's bought and under utilised it's useless. The difference here is that .info is owned by anyone. Let's say Google want to release their next version of 'Now' or Maps, or whatever the next thing is, they now have complete freedom to have superawesomemaps.app instead of aligning it and adding it to google.com or whatever - it's their playground.

personally I think this is an incredibly smart move - they can literally have anything they want at .app and everyone, globally, will know Google apps are available at .app addresses.

As someone that's been on those fast ferries during seas like this - I can honestly tell you there's dozens of people vomiting all the time, it's all you can do to not throw up and get away from that acidic smell, especially difficult when some of the crossings are 8+ hours.

Claim checks out. Seriously though, rather than a pissing contest about this can't we just agree that more development in this area is good and in reality Android and Apple both need to progress this if it's going to get significantly more development and traction.

And its worth mentioning that annual ambulance membership in Australia is less than $50. Without it an ambulance ride does cost a lot but basically if he'd just had that membership none of this would be an issue. He'd have saved all that time and money for all involved in going all the way to the supreme court.
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Nice! Couldn't pick it at the start - which is why I thought Falls or Perisher but when you said Hotham in the thread I thought.... huh... well if that's the case the only place I that could be is the top of Mother Johnsons...

Best times to go: Mid to late August. There's almost always a good dump in the 2nd and last week's of August. 'Good dump' is relative in Australia. Might be talking only 30-40cms but when the whole season you'll only get 2.5M if it's a good one, that's enough to have a whole lot of fun.

I refuse to believe that Marty McFly's parents didn't recognise that their own son was the person who got them together. Like didn't they ever once just sit there and think 'you know... our son doesn't just look kind of like the guy who matched us up, he looks, sounds and dresses exactly the same'.

Ruined the entire series for me, I could never get in to Back to the Future.

I took at look at the US embassy notes on what is and isn't legal to bring in to Japan. Link here

The page, in part, states "

Over-The-Counter Medicines

It is illegal to bring into Japan some over-the-counter medicines commonly used in the United States, including inhalers and some allergy and sinus medications. Specifically, products that contain stimulants (medicines that contain Pseudoephedrine, such as Actifed, Sudafed, and Vicks inhalers), or Codeine are prohibited. Up to a two-months' supply of allowable over-the-counter medication and up to a four-months' supply of allowable vitamins can be brought into Japan duty-free."

And here is a link to a PDF from the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare specifically stating that some of the things you've highlighted you want to bring in to the country, such as syrups containing Codeine, is illegal without written consent from the department. You'd need to submit a form, provide evidence of your required prescription and it'll take around 2 weeks to process.

Penalties if caught with these substances range from a 1-10 year prison sentence and up to 5M Yen fine. Worth also noting that bail is out of the question for foreigners, lawyers are not allowed in police interrogations and the interrogations are not recorded, additionally you may be waiting up to 6 months for your trial to be heard.

Long story short - don't bring them in to the country, Japan has a zero tolerance approach to drugs, they don't negotiate and won't listen to a rationale of why something 'isn't that bad'. They just don't care. If you can't travel without the stimulants you want to bring in to the country then perhaps Japan isn't the right country for you.

Hamilton in Victoria. Seriously, just keep driving unless you want to see bored farmers and truckies beat the snot out of each other at the pub and then sleep in some of the worst lodging's Australia has to offer.

The grandfather in The Slap. The author deliberately digs in to each characters past until he can reveal something about each character you're not going to like. I was holding on to the grandfather character until 'it' was revealed.